
Aaron Hernandez's 'American Sports Story': Psychologist looks at where NFL superstar's demise may have started
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The downfall of former NFL star Aaron Hernandez is reexamined in the latest Hulu FX series "American Sports Story."
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"I think people look at this, and they're like, 'This man had everything to live for. He was in the NFL. … How could he do this?' But what people don't understand is, psychologically, when people go through an encounter early in life, it can really impact the way that they feel about themselves and the way that they express anger, emotion and even their impulse control," forensic psychologist Helen Smith told Fox News Digital.
In 2015, Hernandez was found guilty of first-degree murder, along with five gun charges in the death of Odin Lloyd, 27. He was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

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